[03:33] <lotuspsychje> filed bug #1969175 to test
[06:49] <lotuspsychje> bug #1966418 fixed release
[06:49] <lotuspsychje> +1 to the devs
[07:22] <lotuspsychje> hey PaulW2U 
[07:22] <lotuspsychje> i filed a bug #1969175
[07:30] <PaulW2U> lotuspsychje: yes, I saw your screenshots and note that you use the Channel Switcher in tab mode
[07:30] <lotuspsychje> i tryed tree view too
[07:31] <lotuspsychje> somethings just not right
[07:33] <lotuspsychje> the dock also influences so it seems
[07:34] <PaulW2U> If you use tree mode and use a very large font then the channel names are broken
[07:34] <PaulW2U> I note you filed against yaru. What about changing to Adwaita? Tried that?
[07:35] <lotuspsychje> yeah i wasnt sure what affects this
[07:35] <lotuspsychje> you suspect it?
[07:36] <PaulW2U> I'm just guessing..
[07:36] <lotuspsychje> dock icons on 42 space is thin, 34 looks back normal
[07:36] <lotuspsychje> just so weird
[07:40] <lotuspsychje> until someone confirms/reproduces ill leave the packagename, see what the devs are thinking of this
[07:41] <lotuspsychje> brb
[07:44] <gausus> kryten: i was not adressing anyone randomly, just replaying to a previous question
[07:44] <gausus> as for the libvirt issue:
[07:44] <gausus> https://pastebin.com/BaYVVcAX
[07:44] <gausus> the log errors look like this
[07:45] <PaulW2U> lotuspsychje: no, I meant have you tried changing the theme to Adwaita. If the problem disappears then it would confirm a yaru bug
[08:12] <lotuspsychje> oh, good idea PaulW2U 
[08:21] <lotuspsychje> PaulW2U: on adwaita, it looks better on some dock icon sizes, but on 36 its back too close space again
[08:24] <lotuspsychje> so with the dock left, i cant make spaces change
[08:27] <lotuspsychje> wich makes the dock suspected
[09:18] <howarth> Hopefully, they don't break Wayland before the 20.04 LTS release.
[09:18] <howarth> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1969198
[09:19] <howarth> They dropped the hybrid changes but the proposed packaging still prevents Wayland from being offered on a X570 UD v1.1 motherboard with 5600X processor and Nvidia GTX 1050 graphics card
[09:39] <soup55> Hey, I noticed that gobuster is terribly outdated on Ubuntu 22.04 is there a reason why a new version isnt being used?
[09:40] <lotuspsychje> !info gobuster
[09:40] <soup55> On their github, the latest release is 3.1.0
[09:41] <soup55> On ubuntu it is "2:0.1-1build2" unsure what this really means. 
[09:41] <lotuspsychje> try the snap or !backports soup55 
[09:41] <soup55> snap ;_; for a CLI tool?
[09:42] <lotuspsychje> yes, those exist
[09:42] <soup55> Then I wonder why this outdated gobuster is present in the repos.
[09:42] <PaulW2U> Because that's what Debian has too?
[09:42] <lotuspsychje> lts versions of ubuntu dont hunt for the latest packages soup55 
[09:43] <lotuspsychje> they would go for the stable package versions
[09:44] <soup55> Im unaware of what versions of gobuster Debian has. Also, I assumed 22.04 would have (almost) the latest stuff (like, gnome 42) since its the newest release (well, its beta right now) 
[09:44] <blb1213085> it should be rc now
[09:45] <blb1213085> soup55: ^
[09:46] <PaulW2U> Debian has version 2.01 of gobuster is all its releases so Ubuntu won't have newer
[09:47] <mithrix_> I see
[09:52] <alkisg> In https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-release-notes/24668/1 it says: "RDP is now available for sharing your desktop remotely"
[09:52] <alkisg> Has anyone tried screen sharing over RDP on Wayland? Was it actual screen sharing or was it remote desktop (=new session)?
[09:55] <lotuspsychje> i think i saw previous bugs on remmina/wayland alkisg but didnt test myself
[09:56] <lotuspsychje> stuff like bug #1953389
[09:56] <alkisg> Thank you lotuspsychje , I wonder if I can run wayland inside virtualbox inside xorg (of course with emulation), to test it myself without installing on bare metal
[10:00] <lotuspsychje> not sure how good/bad wayland is on a VM graphics card
[10:01] <lotuspsychje> im mostly the physical install guy for testing/debugging
[10:04] <alkisg> Ah, I'm using snapshots for testing/reverting little stuff so frequently that bare metal installations aren't appropriate for me
[10:05] <alkisg> But I found another gem in 22.04: qemu-storage-daemon --blockdev node-name=prot-node,driver=file,filename=gentoo.vdi --blockdev node-name=fmt-node,driver=vdi,file=prot-node --export type=fuse,id=exp0,node-name=fmt-node,mountpoint=mount-point,writable=on
[10:05] <alkisg> ...it mounts a VM image like gentoo.vdi without requiring root; and in a very lightweight manner; that's excellent
[10:33] <PaulW2U> lotuspsychje: I can reproduce your HexChat bug now by changing dock icon size. Whether it really is a bug or not I don't know as I think HexChat will print a line of text using available space if it can otherwise will move the text up a line and then leave a space. If no text is cut off then no bug?
[10:38]  * PaulW2U goes out to enjoy the sunshine
[10:52] <lotuspsychje> PaulW2U: well the thing is, im using hexchat for a long time always maximized, so after updates spacing felt wrong, on a full channel text should not get so close to that border
[12:22] <skefljut_blerimi> hey guys. want to install the daily image, but it won't get to the installer, it doesn't get past the loader (the logo and circle thingy animation)
[12:22] <skefljut_blerimi> is this a common issue?
[12:23] <tomreyn> skefljut_blerimi: is it very recent hardware?
[12:24] <skefljut_blerimi> nope, 20.04 works normally since the second or third point release
[12:24] <tomreyn> nvidia graphics?
[12:24] <skefljut_blerimi> it's a 3 yo laprop
[12:24] <skefljut_blerimi> no
[12:24] <skefljut_blerimi> amd
[12:24] <tomreyn> is secure boot enabled?
[12:24] <skefljut_blerimi> everything AMD, since i think 5.10 kernel all linux friendly, fedora works, opensuse works
[12:24] <skefljut_blerimi> yes
[12:25] <skefljut_blerimi> secure boot is enabled
[12:25] <tomreyn> try without secure boot
[12:25] <skefljut_blerimi> is support for it disabled or anything?
[12:26] <tomreyn> i do not know, but could imagine so on a pre-release version
[12:27] <tomreyn> and since it's easy to test...
[12:27] <skefljut_blerimi> thanks tomreyn, will reboot and try
[14:37] <PaulW2U> lotuspsychje: I do take your point. I had a spacing problem with an early version of the yaru theme and Homebank
[14:37] <PaulW2U> This 6 year old request might be of interest - https://github.com/hexchat/hexchat/issues/1678
[14:58] <kryten> gausus: Yeah, to be fair I guess it wasn't exactly random, but rather simply the next person who joined the channel..
[15:28] <Umeaboy> Hi! I have trouble finding the right po to translate Ubuntu Software in Jammy.
[15:28] <Umeaboy> Anyone here that knows where it is?
[15:34] <kryten> Umeaboy: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software - looks about alright to me.
[15:35] <Umeaboy> kryten: The only problem I have with that is that when I open the gui it's in Swenglish.
[15:35] <Umeaboy> If you get my point.
[15:36] <kryten> Huh, should be fine..
[15:38] <Umeaboy> Uuuuuuuuuhm. Nooooo.
[15:38] <Umeaboy> I'm Swedish and I use Swedish as system language.
[15:38] <Umeaboy> It looks as though it's fully translated, but it clearly isn't.
[15:38] <kryten> Yeah.
[15:41] <kryten> Maybe a bug report with screenshots is in order..
[15:41] <Umeaboy> Yeah.
[16:35] <lotuspsychje> oh nice PaulW2U that looks like to be it
[16:37] <lotuspsychje> added that git as comment
[17:58] <confuseus> is the release candidate iso downloadable from somewhere? i tried installing the jammy beta version on zfs and could not get it to boot into the login screen...
[18:02] <PaulW2U> rc candidate won't be available until maybe Monday
[18:02] <PaulW2U> Today's daily is available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20220415/
[18:03] <blb1641330> so, i've just installed 22.04 to get sixel support in terminal but they didn't include it into libvte, why?
[18:04] <confuseus> thanks
[18:29] <rbasak> blb1641330: looks like support hasn't even landed upstream yet? https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vte/-/issues/2084
[19:07] <tomreyn> are the dailies secure boot signed?
[19:07] <tomreyn> (incl. nvidia)
[20:04] <webchat81> Am I the only one where the option to log in with wayland has disappeared?
[20:06] <webchat81> I'm stuck using x11 on both my laptop (Intel graphics) and my desktop (Nvidia)
[20:31] <howarth> This is ridiculous
[20:32] <howarth> gdm3 42.0-1ubuntu4 got committed despite the fact that it breaks running Wayland on GTX 1050
[20:33] <webchat81b> Is that why I'm stuck on X11?
[20:33] <howarth> Fedora is starting to look better than Ubuntu by the day
[20:35] <howarth> Guess I'm stuck reverting gdm3 to 42.0-1ubuntu2 and pinning its packages so they don't get upgraded
[20:36] <howarth> And their chess still is broken on a slew of Logitech webcams while the same gnome versions work perfectly on Fedora 36
[20:36] <howarth> err cheese 
[20:38] <webchat81b> My laptop starting displaying a pink tint with X11 since I installed the beta and now that x11 is the only option it's problematic
[20:39] <webchat81b> Where should I file the bug report? I'm not sure which package woud be causing this
[20:44] <howarth> It's going to make for some really awkward reviews when major sets of graphics cards don't support Wayland under 22.04 LTS.
[20:48] <tomreyn> i'm glad my parents taught me not to listen much to people comparing pre-release versions of linux distros
[20:48] <tomreyn> *stability of
[20:49] <howarth> We are at the RC release dude
[20:49] <howarth> One week from Armageddon 
[20:51] <howarth> Six days actually
[20:52] <howarth> I would like to know a single Nvidia chipset/graphics card that is confirmed to have Wayland with gdm3 42.0-1ubuntu4
[20:53] <howarth> I doubt such a creature exists
[20:54] <howarth> If so, nuking Wayland for an entire family of graphics cards six days prior to release is a mean trick
[20:57] <howarth> Especially when defaulting Wayland on Nvidia is a primary feature of the release
[21:14] <Chunkyz> howarth: welcome to ubuntu! :-D
[21:15] <howarth> It just reinforces the belief that they are primarily interested in the server market at this point.
[22:07] <howarth> Found the offending line breaking Wayland
[22:07] <howarth> IMPORT{program}="/bin/sh -c \"sed -e 's/: /=/g' -e 's/\([^[:upper:]]\)\([[:upper:]]\)/\1_\2/g' -e 's/[[:lower:]]/\U&/g' -e 's/^/NVIDIA_/' /proc/driver/nvidia/params\""
[22:08] <howarth> in /lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules
[22:08] <howarth> $ /bin/sh -c \"sed -e 's/: /=/g' -e 's/\([^[:upper:]]\)\([[:upper:]]\)/\1_\2/g' -e 's/[[:lower:]]/\U&/g' -e 's/^/NVIDIA_/' /proc/driver/nvidia/params\"
[22:08] <howarth> -e: 1: Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string
[22:11] <tomreyn> if you identified a bug, please file a bug report, thanks!
[22:21] <kryten> The error message just stems from not dropping the escape characters off the outer quotes though.
[22:27] <howarth> Updated https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1969198 to identify those two lines as the failing test that was added which breaks Wayland on Nvidia
[22:29] <tomreyn> "Remember, this bug report is a duplicate of bug #1968929. Comment here only if you think the duplicate status is wrong. "
[22:41] <enigma9o7[m]> My GPU uses nvidia-340.  Jammy is forcing nouveau instead.  I'm afraid.
[23:12] <enigma9o7[m]> Does nouveau fully support wayland?
[23:12] <enigma9o7[m]> It was always slow on gl2 games compared to nvidia driver.